CLA204H1 Lecture : CLA204 - Lecture 1.docx

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Comes from greek word muthos which means story. Characters: gods, goddesses, supernatural beings, and animals. Setting: always in distant past or outside human chronology. Traditional: from latin word trado meaning to give or transmit. Oral: memorized and reflected before written form. Communal: important for its community preserves wisdom, concerns, laws, values of a culture. Anonymous: no author of originals (literary authors take myths and represent them in a certain way) Truth: greeks thought myths were accounts of history. Three main genres of the traditional tale: divine myth, legend and folktale. Prose narratives considered to be truthful accounts of what happened in the remote past. Characters: gods and heroes, superior to normal humans. Conflicts are on large scale, oceans, sky, land. Setting: world before/outside ou present order, olympus. Basis of religion: but not the same as religion. Etiological accounts: explains world as it is in a non-scientific way. Like history, tries to answer what happened in human past.

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